I didn't want my last chapter to be the guy who sits at the piano and sings love songs.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm very much inclined to be a next-chapter guy instead of a last-chapter guy.
I thought my book was done, then we went to Hawaii and the whole last chapter happened.
But when I first fell in love with the piano, I knew it was me. I was dying to play.
Who can't relate to the idea of leaving one chapter behind and moving on to the next?
At the end of the day, who I really and truly am is a little girl who loved to play the piano.
I fell in love with the piano. I knew it was me. I was dying to play.
If I'm writing and a chapter isn't coming, I just move ahead.
Every book for me is a chapter in the long book which will finally be closed on the day of my death.
I didn't want to keep forcing myself to grind out book after book.
What's upsetting about an autobiography is that the final chapter is always missing. I mean, you want the death, don't you?